
VOLTMAX ELECTRIC BOILER Installation and Operation Manual
(
Revised August 2017)
, Page
35.
4.3.8 COMMUNICATION
The boiler controller can be connected via an
Ethernet network communication port and using
a RS485 (BACnet)l. The boiler web portal can
be accessed in a variety of ways. You will be
able to modify the parameters remotely on a
web portal and to visualize the boiler status.
Direct connection between the controller and
a computer.
1. Connect the boiler controller to your local
network or directly to your computer in an
internet port using an RJ45 network cable.
The communication port is located on the
back of the controller. Refer to the wiring
diagram, if you have any questions.
2. Open the
Network and sharing center
,
then
Change adapter setting
on a windows
operating system. Open the
Local area
connection
properties,
then
Internet
Protocole Version 4 (TCP/IPv4).
3. Replace the parameters by those show on
the following figure.
4. Open a web browser and enter the IP
address (available in the Communication
menu / Ethernet) of the controller in the web
address bar.
5. Enter your username and password.
Default
Address IP
10.0.0.100
User
administrator
Password
password
Remote connection using a boiler-specific
wireless network.
If the boiler cannot be connected to the local
network, a wireless router for remote connection
can be installed. The configuration may differ
depending on the model of the router being
used. The methodology is presented with a TP-
LINK model TL-WR810N.
1. Plug the router into an electrical outlet.
2. Connect the network cable to the RJ45
socket on the controller and the LAN / WAN
jack on the router.
3. Use a computer to connect to the wireless
network generated by TL-WR810N. (by
default).
4. Open a web browser and your wireless
network’s web configuration page at
http://tplinkwifi.net, or
use the router’s
default address.
Default
IP address
192.168.0.1
User
admin
Password
admin
Remote connection using a network
connection
1. Enter a compatible IP address and subnet
mask compatible with the network you want
to connect to.
Note: Select a free IP address that is
compatible with the network (pay attention to
the IP addresses of printers and other
modules.)
2.
Restart the controller to apply the
changes.
3. Plug the network cable into the controller
and into an Ethernet port (wall outlet or
directly into the router)
4. Open a web browser and enter the
previously selected IP address.